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Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Gabriel's Moon               

by William Boyd

GroveAtlantic/IPS


    You believe in Gabriel from the beginning; he's a normal human suddenly finding himself in an abnormal world. He's naive, but not so much that you want to yell at him. Boyd bring the suspense level up so quietly that you hardly notice you've skipped lunch and need to cancel your afternoon appointments. You feel the right hand pages getting slimmer with a growing sense of dread; not just because you're afraid for Gabriel, but also you are so enjoying the book that you don't want it to end.


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